Our vicar's message and service text, first Sunday after Trinity

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Dear Friends,

I've often described the Trinity season, using the idea from Godly Play, that it is is the "green growing season": with yesterday's blazing sunshine offering the light the green plants need, and today's (Saturday) replenishing rain across the Lyn Valley, we are certainly likely to see the green growing of summer in the gardens and land around us!


Taking our cue from nature, we might reflect on what we need to nourish and replenish our growth in faith. This is especially true if we have had, or are experiencing, hard times in life. Sometimes just getting through is all we can do, our conscious reconnection with God comes later. My reflection on today's quite dramatic readings is to be reminded that God remains with us even when we can't feel and connect with God. Life can shake our faith in God, but God's faith in us, God's love for us is steadfast. And as fellow members of the body of Christ, one of the reasons that praying for one another is profound is that we can carry others in prayer when they need support, and rely on others to hold the sense of God's presence with us when we need it.


As this green growing season begins, perhaps it is a good time to give some attention to the way we each pray for others, or the way we receive the knowledge that others pray for us. May God show us how prayer nourishes our growth in faith and trust in God's presence, and offers replenishment through the prayers of others in those times when we cannot voice our own needs.A group of us had a very inspiring evening at Deanery Synod last Thursday listening to Archdeacon Verena tell the story of her journey to her current role. This is perhaps a good time to remind all Churchwardens that her Visitation for the Barnstaple and Shirwell deaneries is at 7.30pm on 7th July at Holy Trinity Barnstaple. This is the service at which our Churchwardens formally make their commitment to their significant role in our parish life. All church members are invited and it would be great if others were able to support them on that evening.


Just a reminder: the Diocesan Clergy Conferenec runs from Monday 20th - Thursday 23rd next week so I will be away from my desk through that time. I would particularly value your prayers on the Thursday, as it is when Bishop Robert commissions me as the new Dean for Women in Ministry.


God bless


Samantha